A continuation of CKUW's morning radio show 'Better Than Chocolate' (voted People's Choice for Favourite Spoken Word Show in 2008) in which you'll find news about Winnipeg events.
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November 20, 2012

In June 2010, Winnipeg artist Wanda Koop boarded the Birchglen, an ocean freighter,

to travel down the Saint Lawrence Seaway. Joined by filmmaker Katherine Knight and cinematographer Marcia Connolly, this journey formed the backbone of a major documentary film based on Koop’s work and creative process.

Koop’s art is represented in numerous public and private collections, such as the National Gallery of Canada, which, together with the Winnipeg Art Gallery, organized a major survey of her work in 2011-2012. She is a Member of the Order of Canada and founder of Art City, an inner-city art centre in Winnipeg.

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Best of Bridge Slow Cooker Cookbook

November 27, 5:00-8:00 pm. Special Dinner Buffet

$26.00 per person, $50.00 includes a copy of the book.

Sally Vaughan-Johnston will be in attendance after 5:30 pm.

The convenience of a slow cooker combined with absolutely sure-to-please Bridge recipes. This collection of recipes features everything from the perfect choice for your next neighborhood potluck, to elegant appetizers, breakfast and brunch ideas to delectable desserts. There’s even a special chapter devoted to classic Bridge recipes that have been updated for today’s tastes and slow cookers.

Sally Vaughan-Johnston is a professional chef, food writer and food stylist. This is her third collaboration with the ladies of Best of Bridge.

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Dr. Frank Baldwin

November 27, 7:00 pm in the Atrium

A celebration of his life and launch of From the Marsh to the Table.

This event presented in association with Ducks Unlimited Canada.

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Joanne Kelly’s SHAW TV Book Club

November 27, 7:00 pm in the Travel Alcove

The 2012/13 season continues with a discussion on Jonas Jonasson’s The Hundred-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared, the Swedish sensation the finds a reluctant centenarian much like Forrest Gump (if Gump were an explosives expert with a fondness for vodka).

Get in touch with Joanne through e-mail or by calling 204-453-0424, ex 227.

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While I was born in Malta, raised in NY and lived in BC, Winnipeg is home.
I've co-hosted an award winning radio show.
I've been published in newspapers and literary anthologies and my plays have been produced.